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Medals Related to Music, Austria, Joseph Haydn, 1924, a uniface bronze medal by A. Hartig, bust right, 40mm (Niggl 870b; cf. DNW 20, 471); Germany, Richard Wagner, c.1922, a porcelain medal by Meissen, bust left, reverse lyre and branch, 48mm. [2]. First about extremely fine, second very fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
South Africa, Reserve Bank, 10-Rand (21), 1967-74 with Springbok watermark, plus 10-Rand (3) all 1975, with Van Riebeeck watermark (Pick 114b, c) [24]. Good very fine to uncirculated (£70-80)
£70–£80
Medals Related to Music, Austria, 175th Anniversary of the Birth of Wolfgang Mozart, 1931, a uniface bronze medal by A. Hartig, bust right, 75mm (Niggl 1377a; cf. DW 20, 516 and DNW 44, 844). Good very fine (£30-40)
Miscellaneous, 1st to 3rd century, miscellaneous bronze coins (40), all with SC reverse types [40]. Some fine (£150-180)
£150–£180
Miscellaneous, Celtic to Charles II, miscellaneous coins (60), including Roman, Sceats and a Tealby Penny [60]. Varied state; an interesting lot (£800-1,000)
£800–£1,000
South Africa, Reserve Bank, 1-Rand (50), 1973-75, Bank title in English, 25 of each type (Pick 115a, b) [50]. Mostly uncirculated (£70-80)
Belgium, Charles Rogier, 50 Years a Parliamentarian, 1882, a bronze medal, unsigned, crowned arms on mantle, reverse legend in 12 lines, 51mm (Moyaux 95). Obverse extremely fine, reverse nearly so (£30-40)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, 1-Rand (50), 1973-75, Bank title in Afrikaans, 25 of each type (Pick 116a, b) [50]. Extremely fine to uncirculated (£60-70)
£60–£70
Miscellaneous, 2nd to 4th century, miscellaneous Æ (35), mostly smaller denominations [35]. Varied state (£50-60)
£50–£60
South Africa, Reserve Bank, 1-Rand (10), 1973-75, various Z prefix replacement notes (Pick 116a (9),116b (1)) [10]. Extremely fine to uncirculated (£40-50)
£40–£50
Medals Related to Music, Belgium, Labor, 1905, a bronze plaque by M. de Mathelin, bust of Zenobe Gramme left, reverse bearded male seated at workbench, reading a book, a picture of a press on the wall at left, 60 x 52mm (BDM –). Extremely fine and very rare; in half of original green card box (£30-40)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, 10-Rand (25), all 1975 with Van Riebeeck watermark (Pick 114c) [25]. Uncirculated (£90-100)
£90–£100
Miscellaneous, 4th century, Barbarous radiates (35), Minimii (20) [55]. Varied state (£250-280)
£250–£280
Plymouth, Mayor’s medal, 1803, a bronze-gilt award medal, unsigned, arms, legends on scrolls around, date 17 MARCH 1803 below, reverse legend in 16 lines, THE FREEMEN OF PLYMOUTH REQUEST YOUR WEARING THIS MEDAL, TO BE RETURNED AT THE EXPIRATION OF YOUR MAYORALTY, etc., edge engraved (To Digory Forrest Esq: Amicus Populi), 53mm (BHM –). Small test mark on edge, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare; in a non-original red fitted case (£200-300)
£200–£300
Medals Related to Music, Belgium, Clotilde Kleeberg Samuel, 1909, a plated bronze plaque by C.R. Samuel for Fonson, bust left, reverse legend in 10 lines, 65 x 52mm (BDM VIII, 359; cf. BDW 18, 687); Iwan Gilkin, 1924, a bronze laudatory medal by C.R. Samuel, bust left, reverse robed female holding lyre, leaning on tablet, 65mm (BM Acq. 1983-7, p.7, 17); together with France, Le Touquet Lawn Tennis Club, 1925, an unsigned bronze medal, 42mm. [3]. Last very fine, others better; second in...
South Africa, Reserve Bank, 2-Rand (25), 1978-81, de Jongh signature; together with 2-Rand (100), 1981-83, de Kock signature (Pick 118a,118c) [125]. P.118a are very fine and better, P.118c uncirculated (£100-120)
£100–£120
France, Bernard Palissy, 1855, a bronze medal by A. Vauthier-Galle, shields resting against an ornamented tableau, statues and vases around, reverse legend in 8 lines, wreath around, 50mm (BDM VI, 211). Extremely fine (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £10
Great Britain, Cricket: Hampshire, Hambledon, The Cradle of Cricket, 1777-1908, a tin plate badge, 32mm. Very fine (£10-15)
Balfour, Mrs C.L., Passages in the History of A Shilling, 6th edition, 1881; together with a quantity of modern numismatic books [Lot]. Generally good condition (£30-40)
Donaldson, T.E., Ancient Architecture on Greek and Roman Coins and Medals, Chicago, 1966, iv + 349pp + 48 engraved plates. Grey cloth, no d.j., otherwise a very fine copy, scarce (£10-15)
France, Bi-millennium of the City of Lyon, 1958, a bronze medal by P. Penin, robed figure greeting naked male representing the Genius of Lyon, wearing crown, cloak and holding staff and cornucopia, reverse legend in 10 lines, 50mm. Extremely fine (£15-25)
Belgium, Marquis de Villalobar, 1918, a gilt-bronze medal by G. Devreese for Fonson, bust left, reverse crowned arms on mantle, 75mm (cf. DNW 35, 495); together with other First World War Belgian bronze plaques (2), by Michel and Charlier [3]. About extremely fine, first better (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £15
20th Century, Glamorgan, Cardiff, St. Athan, RAF Station, U. George, brass check for Sixpence, legend in four lines, reverse value, edge plain, struck en médaille, 26mm. About very fine, rare (£25-35)
20th Century, London, London Midland Region, St Pancras, brass tallies (4), for Parcels and Goods [4]. About very fine (£15-25)
Ireland, Ulster Unionist Demonstration, 1893, an openwork enamel badge by Gibson, Belfast, Union Jack on standard, flag picked out in red, blue and white, 43 x 30mm. Pin detached at back, otherwise about extremely fine (£15-25)
Switzerland, Roulez Tambours! Pour Couvrir la Frontière, 1914, a square bronze plaque by Holy Frès., standing figure of Helvetia wishing a soldier good fortune, multilingual legend below, reverse troops on the march, cannon in foreground, 40 x 40mm (BDM –). Extremely fine, scarce; in original red fitted case (£20-30)
Great Britain, Athletics: Northampton Amateur Athletic Club, a silver badge in the shape of a Maltese Cross, by Vaughton, similar, back named (M.C.C.C.A. Junior Championship, Northampton, 1896), hallmarked Birmingham 1895, 40 x 34mm; Golf: Maidenhead Golf Club, a silver Monthly award medal, unsigned, arms, reverse legend, un-named, 29mm. [2]. First fine, with clip and ring for suspension, second about extremely fine, in fitted case (£25-35)
Medals Related to Sports, Scotland, Hunting: The Perth Hunt, enamel members’ badges (4), for 1953, 1956, 1961 and 1962, all by W.O. Lewis, Birmingham [4]. Last fine, others very fine (£20-30)
France, 500th Anniversary of the Raising of the Siege of Orléans, 1929, a bronze medal, unsigned, ORLÉANS LA FIDÈLE on banner, shields below, reverse Jeanne d’Arc being welcomed by citizens, view of bridge over the Loire below, 46mm (cf. Slg. Rummler [Münz Zentrum 104], 5400). Extremely fine, scarce (£20-30)
France, Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques, Paris, 1937, a bronze medal by M. Delannoy, potter working a vase, LA CÉRAMIQUE, reverse Expo pavilion, 32mm (CGMP p.137; BM Acq. 1983-7, p.33, 112). Extremely fine, lightly patinated, scarce (£25-35)
Phoenicia, Phoenicia, Sidon, King Bodashtart, c. 384-370, Tetrashekel, 21.35gm. Fair only, fabric pitted and with flaw on obverse (£20-30)
Belgium, La Société Centrale des Combattants Décorés de 1830, a bronze-gilt award medal by Fisch, crowned arms on mantle, reverse legend and date 23 Sept. 1894, un-named, 50mm. Brilliant; in original Fisch card box (£20-30)
19th Century, Lincolnshire, Caistor, TRC CAISTOR counterstamped on 1797 Penny (Scott –); NORTHCOTT counterstamped both sides on a 1797 Penny; together with miscellaneous tokens, tickets, etc., from St Helens, Wolverhampton, Haslemere, etc, (29) [31]. Fine and better, but Caistor pierced (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £20
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second coinage, Halfpenny, London, mm. uncertain, 0.27gm (N 1815; S 2356). Nice portrait, weak above bust, otherwise about very fine (£25-35)
Exhibitions, Exhibitions: The Crystal Palace, London Transport, brass pass, 1934, legend in four lines, reverse stamped 217, 39 x 33mm (Allen SY-1931/010). Pierced as usual for wear, good fine (£15-20)
Societies, Societies: Ellesmere Female Society, 1811, a white metal ticket, legend in four lines, reverse blank, 41mm (D & W –). Pierced for wear, only fine but very rare (£20-40)
South Africa, Visit of Joseph Chamberlain to South Africa, 1903, a silver medal by J. Fray, facing bust, reverse Peace with arm outstretched to sun, steamship at left, 51mm (BHM 3888; E 1876; cf. DNW 47, 1032). Extremely fine; in red fitted case of issue (£25-30)
France, Inauguration of the Monument to Victor Cousin at the Sorbonne, Paris, 1873, a bronze medal by A. Dubois after L.-R. Carrier-Belleuse, bust left, reverse legend in and around beaded borders, 82mm (CGMP p.156; BDM I, 631). Light toning striations on forehead, otherwise extremely fine, light patina, rare (£40-60)
France, Claude Bernard, 1879, a bronze medal by A. Borrel, bust right, reverse legend within and around wreath, 68mm (CGMP p.56; BDM I, 221; Gaz. Num. 1904, p.15, 47; cf. DNW 47, 838). Extremely fine, rare (£30-40)
Medals Related to Aviation, France, Gayant-Douai, Rallye Aerien, c.1913, a bronzed-tin medalet, unsigned, two standing figures, reverse early monoplane over town, 25mm; Week-End Aérien, Le Touquet, 1923, a bronze plaque, unsigned, for Arthus-Bertrand, arms, reverse olive branch above tablet, 69 x 43mm (cf. BDW 10, 481). Very fine, second better; first with loop for suspension (£20-30)
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